superb modelling dioramas found - Guest - 27.01.2010
http://www.vonabt.co.uk/dios/lva/index.html
- RASmith1030 - 27.01.2010
Very cool. Thanks for the link.
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KG64_Cnopicilin - 27.01.2010
The builder had a bit too much free time. Awesome diorama.
- aviatorsneah - 27.01.2010
That is freakin' nuts....yes way too much free time...
i like the crash-landed bf-109 with the ground crew helping the pilot out.
Is this all from one diorama? like a gigantic scene of an airfield? or from many different smaller ones?
- Fireskull - 27.01.2010
Man, this makes me wonder-what's up? Is he disabled and is this hobby his only activity? ...????... I hope there is no resurgence of the " Dark Side " of the force, if you know what I mean. Is this guy fantasizing about a fourth Reich or something? :lol:
Did you notice one of the figures looked alot like Adolf Galland? If this guy put his energy to work on IL-2, then he would be a hero at AAA! :lol:
Hey, someone write an email to this guy about IL-2!!!!!!
- Metatron - 27.01.2010
That is fantastic! It's a shame that some of the aircraft details are wrong. Regardless though, beautiful work. It reminds us that the people involved are the soul that gives life to the machines.
- nyali - 27.01.2010
hate to upset all you that think that is a large custom built model set....its not, they are large toy soldiers made to a high standard much like the old fashioned GI Joe and Action Man dolls
see here for example
http://www.bigboyswartoys.com/cgi-bin/p ... em=DA70285
at a guess the planes are radio controlled , although the current catalogue does not include him, yes that is Adolf Galland and his dog. The pilots in the brown suits were bomber crewmen originally available too.
- socorrista22198 - 27.01.2010
Wow i like it very much, i dont know about this site, thanks
- elephant - 27.01.2010
There is not the work of just one guy there...
There is a whole team of enthousiasts working behind those awesome dioramas! 8)
- Oh_Frustration - 27.01.2010
Full of epicness, what else can I say?
- Strafe - 27.01.2010
Thnx for share it
- chas1963 - 27.01.2010
Nice work, the use of "natural lighting" really adds to the realism.
Q: What the hell is the scale?
- Guest - 27.01.2010
Very very good work. I wish I had this much free time
If only you lot could behave better
8)
- Lejo - 27.01.2010
I know that site for quite a while but haven't visited it for about a year. But man...they are really productive!
Just start here at the homepage to enjoy their other projects...
http://www.vonabt.co.uk/
- nyali - 27.01.2010
scale is about 1/6 as the commercial figures are about 12"